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  • HOSPITAL shows the daily activities of a large urban hospital with the emphasis on the emergency ward and outpatient clinics. The cases depicted illustrate how medical expertise, availability of resources, organizational considerations, and the nature of communication among the staff and patients affect the delivery of appropriate health care. The film plays as part of Digital Gym Cinema's year-long retrospective "This is America at 250: Frederick Wiseman." honoring the enduring legacy of the late, great filmmaker Frederick Wiseman. "It is as open and revealing as filmed experience has ever been. You look misery in the eye and you realize there’s nothing to be afraid of… By the end we are so thoroughly involved… that tears well up, because we simply have no other means of responding to the intensity of this plain view of the ordinary activities in Metropolitan Hospital." –Pauline Kael, The New Yorker "The chief characteristic of all Wiseman’s films — and the source of their tremendous emotional impact — is his instinctive sympathy for people who must confront the specific, human effects of vast, impersonal human social forces…" –Richard Schickel, Life Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kids learn to sew & decorate stuffies! Monday through Friday June 22 – 26, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8-14 years welcome! In this week-long camp, kids will start their journey into fashion design with a first project—a pool party! Kids will learn machine sewing techniques, including how to properly cut fabric and how to read a pattern. Make and customize your own Bucket Hat and Beach Tote. All materials provided. Beginners welcome. No experience necessary. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kids learn about plants, insects & sewing! Monday through Friday July 6 – 10, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 7-12 years welcome! In this week-long camp, young makers will discover the wonders of plants and insects while learning basic machine sewing skills, crafting techniques and more! Each day, imaginations will soar—filled with creativity, curiosity, and playful learning. All materials provided. Beginners welcome. No experience necessary. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diegans can find multiple species of whales at various times throughout the year off the area's shores. On Midday Edition Tuesday, we hear from local whale experts Nicole Schriber and Domenic Biagini to learn more about some of these giant marine mammals that San Diegans can see.
  • The Museum of Us' new exhibition explores how race has shaped laws and daily life in San Diego. Artists Einar and Jamex De La Torre talk about their piece and what they hope visitors will take away from the collection.
  • San Diego County leaders agreed to use rainy-day funds for several Tijuana River sewage projects. Supervisor Paloma Aguirre talks about how the money will be spent.
  • The U.S. military announced strikes against Iranian positions just hours after President Trump says more countries should normalize ties with Israel in any Iran deal, tempering expectations of peace.
  • EDITOR’S NOTE: San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan is disputing the story KPBS reported on racial disparities in special charges that can lead to life without parole. KPBS’s story relied on a data analysis from a researcher who attributed cases to DAs based on disposition date. The DA’s office provided an analysis that attributed cases to DAs based on filing date. It showed no racial disparity in making these special charges against Black and white defendants when looking only at multiple murder cases during DA Stephan’s tenure. KPBS has clarified the story to include more detail about the analysis and the data it used. Go to the story to learn more. First, California Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing over Rady Children’s Hospital’s plans to end gender-affirming care. Then, we bring you a story about how Black defendants have a much higher likelihood of facing charges that could lead to life without parole than their counterparts. Also, a change in one of the top officials at our San Diego County Department of Animal Services. Plus, details around why a proposed tax for vacation rentals and vacant second-homes failed to pass.
  • In the male-dominated world of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a martial arts teacher offers women a way to empowerment.
  • "Magnifica Humanitas" tackles the social, economic and political challenges associated with artificial intelligence.
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